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Once the pump differential pressure and system capacity have been calculated it is necessary to determine the number, size, and horsepower of the pumps and other components that will best suit the application. Water usage studies indicate that for typical installations, water demand is less than 20% of peak demand for more than 70% of the time. Because of this system characteristic, a multiple pump system or a multiple pump and hydro-pneumatic tank system can considerably diminish operating expense. These systems select the smallest suitable pump horsepower to deliver the demand required. For reasons of first cost, floor space, maintenance and efficiency the industry standard for booster systems has evolved to include two or three constant speed pumps, automatically sequenced on and off in accordance with the building water demand with constant pressure being achieved by means of pressure reducing valves. In addition, booster systems can be designed to operate continuously or on an intermittent basis. Most applications require little or no water during some part of each day, depending on the type of building; and therefore, it is most economical to automatically turn off the booster during these periods. A hydro-pneumatic tank must be installed in the system when the booster system will be operated intermittently. The tank will provide low system demand and will maintain system pressure while the pumps are off preventing pump short cycling, reducing pump wear and providing energy savings. Canariis offers three basic designs (simplex, duplex or triplex) with each design having the option of a hydro-pneumatic tank for system shut down during low or no flow conditions. When deciding which design best suits your needs, the peak demand, purchase price, installation expense, operating cost, type of building and designer preference must all be considered. When asked for our recommendations we offer the following guidelines.
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Once pump differential pressure, system capacity, number of pumps and capacity split have been determined the appropriate pump type(s) can be selected from appropriate pump curves. For pump curve selections please contact Canariis.
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